The file naming convention Collateral Original Motion Picture Soundtrack -2004- -EAC- -FLAC- -pk.elektron- identifies a high-fidelity digital release of the 2004 soundtrack for the film Collateral, directed by Michael Mann. Release Technical Details
The soundtrack for the 2004 film Collateral is a masterful "aural companion" to Michael Mann's neon-soaked, high-definition exploration of nocturnal Los Angeles. Far from a standard collection of songs, it functions as a tightly knit "mix tape" that blends industrial rock, ethereal electronica, and vintage jazz to mirror the film’s tense narrative arc. The Sound of the Nocturnal City Innovative Composition Style : Marco Beltrami's score for
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Antonio Pinto’s Contribution: While Howard handles the tension, Pinto provides the emotional weight. His track "Requiem" is a standout noir lament that captures the film's haunting, lonely vibe. bit-for-bit. You lose no quality
features a diverse mix of score, electronic, jazz, and rock: – Tom Rothrock The Seed (2.0) – The Roots feat. Cody ChesnuTT Hands of Time – Groove Armada feat. Richie Havens Güero Canelo – Calexico Rollin' Crumblin' – Tom Rothrock Max Steals Briefcase – James Newton Howard Destino de Abril – Green Car Motel Shadow On the Sun – Audioslave Island Limos – James Newton Howard Spanish Key – Miles Davis – Klazz Brothers & Cuba Percussion Ready Steady Go (Remix) – Paul Oakenfold – Antonio Pinto Vincent Hops Train – James Newton Howard – James Newton Howard – Antonio Pinto Verification & Usage
"Collateral" was directed by Michael Mann and starred Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx. The movie follows a taxi driver (Foxx) who is forced to drive a hitman (Cruise) around Los Angeles, leading to a series of intense and unexpected events. The film's soundtrack was curated by Mann himself, who is known for his meticulous attention to detail and passion for music.
In the world of lossless audio, not all files are created equal. The tag -EAC- refers to Exact Audio Copy, a gold-standard ripping software that utilizes drive offset correction to ensure that every single bit of data pulled from the CD matches the original master. Unlike iTunes or Windows Media Player (which often gloss over errors), EAC fights for every 1 and 0.